“As previously announced, we experienced significant procedural client project delays for a major North American utility client,” said Chairman and CEO Leon Kopyt. “This resulted in second quarter revenue declines, as compared to last year’s second quarter, of $2.1 million for our Canadian engineering division and $1.1 million for our engineering segment.”

Net income at the company fell 59.3 percent to $505,000 from $1.2 million in the year-ago quarter.

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